EBOOK:
Storage needs are ever increasing—and data volumes constantly expanding. How are today's systems accommodating these capacity demands? In this buyer's guide, Computer Weekly experts look at the evolution of storage systems and how they meet processing demands, the continuing role of all-flash arrays, and how to buy the best storage investment.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert guide to flesh out flash implementation, and discover why I/O performance lags, capacity concerns, and server virtualization are fueling SSD appliance adoption. Additionally, learn the top 3 apps storage admins indicate are in most need of flash.
EZINE:
Storage magazine's August 2015 issue explores building an on-prem cloud, looks at today's backup applications, and shares ways to improve the disaster recovery planning process.
CASE STUDY:
Protecting data integrity without hindering their care-givers and officers is paramount for The Salvation Army. This case study reveals how the organization implemented plug and play flexibility for their users with USB devices and mitigated potential data threats with endpoint security.
CASE STUDY:
This short white paper discusses how one organisation transformed its data and records management processes through end-to-end off-site data protection and records management services.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com demonstrates how Continuous Data Protection (CDP) offers a backup and recovery approach that is well-suited to health care. Learn about the different types of CDP solutions and decide whether it's a step in the right direction for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores a few next-gen backup and recovery solutions that have been easily and affordably deployed in companies across all industries.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn the ins and outs of data replication with this brief from the Center for Digital Government, and gain insight into how it works, what it offers and it's appeal to IT professionals.
EZINE:
Are multi-hypervisor environments the right solution to virtualization oligarchy? Perhaps, but CIOs must also beware adding unnecessary complexities.